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the blame goes to superstorm sandy. goldman says the party is officially over for gold. >> starbucks at an investors conference will add 1,500 stores in the u.s. over the next five years. wait until you hear what they said about china. >> a big day in media. pandora ceo joins us live later this morning as the stock fell nearly 20% on weak guidance and netflix signs a big exclusive with disney. how much are they having to pay up for that? >>> let's deal with this big deal. as i've been telling you we'll see a lot of big deals -- i was wrong. here we are. freeport mcmoran buying not one but two companies. the combined price if you add it all together gets close to $20 billion. that does include debt. let's go through some of the details. it's somewhat complex. let's start with bigger of the two deals. freeport's purchase of plains. approximately $6.9 billion in total now. it's a cash and stock deal. .6531 shares and 39 bucks a share in cash. that adds up to $50 a share. that's a fairly significant premium when we look at
the blame goes to superstorm sandy. goldman says the party is officially over for gold. >> starbucks at an investors conference will add 1,500 stores in the u.s. over the next five years. wait until you hear what they said about china. >> a big day in media. pandora ceo joins us live later this morning as the stock fell nearly 20% on weak guidance and netflix signs a big exclusive with disney. how much are they having to pay up for that? >>> let's deal with this big deal....
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and the challenges facing lower manhattan as it tries to recover from superstorm sandy. and we take a look at this morning's early movers here on wall street. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so we built it. chances of making this? it's a lot easier to find out if a trade is potentially profitable. just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options - from income to risk management to diversification - you'll have the tools to get it done. strategies. chains. positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? around here, options are everything. yes mom, i'll place a long call to you tomorrow. i promise. open an account today and get a free 13-month eibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0154 now.
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we're still analyzing the recovery of sandy. east coast looking to recover from superstorm sandy. in new york city, more of the transit systems are being restored. most schools are open. there's still about 1.5 million outages in the states hit by sandy as colder temperatures now hit the region. the lines at the gas stations continue to be long as you have no doubt seen over the weekend and we should point out it will get cold. it's going to get stormy. there's a nor'easter on the way to this part of the country coming wednesday, thursday. it's going to make recovery even more difficult. >> just what we need. >> now there's some discussion in the "times" about impact on retailers. ports are disabled to some degree. warehouses are damaged. rail service is spotty. inventory will be messed up through black friday and potentially through the holidays at large. >> the more you dig into this one, the worse it is. >> the larger the losses get and larger estimates of loss gdp get with each passing day. things you may not think about. people who aren't necessarily harmed by the storm thank
we're still analyzing the recovery of sandy. east coast looking to recover from superstorm sandy. in new york city, more of the transit systems are being restored. most schools are open. there's still about 1.5 million outages in the states hit by sandy as colder temperatures now hit the region. the lines at the gas stations continue to be long as you have no doubt seen over the weekend and we should point out it will get cold. it's going to get stormy. there's a nor'easter on the way to this...
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we know what happened. >> superstorm sandy hit the northeast, and it had an impact. apple was down 1.5%, but it did repair some of the losses. apple still down by about 1.3%. >> on the home builders they've had a phenomenal run, some of them have doubled. it's extraordinary the gains you've had. >>> we have barbara corcoran of the corcoran group, to talk about whether or not there is maybe a crack in the housing pictures and also henry blodgett, remember the -- he'll be speaking with andrew macing at groupen, so he'll have the lowdown. >> everybody wants to know whether his first question will be about mason's tenure. guys, see you a bit later. here's what you might have missed if you're just tuning in. >>> welcome to hour 3 of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> we need a market credibility $4 try wrong plan that comprises both tax increases and significant entitlement reform. >> we run a deficit every year, but because the economy grows, 18 1/2 and 21 is a have sustainable figure. >> when you meet with business leaders. they're going to have
we know what happened. >> superstorm sandy hit the northeast, and it had an impact. apple was down 1.5%, but it did repair some of the losses. apple still down by about 1.3%. >> on the home builders they've had a phenomenal run, some of them have doubled. it's extraordinary the gains you've had. >>> we have barbara corcoran of the corcoran group, to talk about whether or not there is maybe a crack in the housing pictures and also henry blodgett, remember the -- he'll be...
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the northeast shoveling aside heavy, wet snow a week after superstorm sandy. a damage report in just a few. hr he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. heartburn symptoms causedelieve by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >>> the euro hitting a two-month low this moment and moments ago a possible snag in greece getting its bailout money, putting additional pressure on the euro. with the picture getting bleaker in europe by the day, has the pain just begun? ians norvick, and just for t
the northeast shoveling aside heavy, wet snow a week after superstorm sandy. a damage report in just a few. hr he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td...
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now, whether superstorm sandy had an effect i can't tell you. what i can tell you is that this is a preliminary december read and all comps i'm giving you are final reads. this will change in a couple of weeks. on the surface, not a very good number. the response in the marketplace, not a huge response at this point but remember the market still trying to digest real from memory with regard to actual positives of the jobs report and it's a weekend. back to you. >> thanks a lot, rick. rick santelli. it does sort of point to a market that some argue is overly hedged. the rallies that nobody believes and firm on bad news as some say. >> the only thing i know is if you have capital losses, don't take them this year. more valuable next year. maybe that's why hewlett packard is going up. people aren't selling losers because they are worth more to sell next year against higher capital gains. >> have a great weekend. >> football. football. >> a great day. when we come back, a pair of exclusives on "squawk on the street." whirlpool ceo on jobs, the econo
now, whether superstorm sandy had an effect i can't tell you. what i can tell you is that this is a preliminary december read and all comps i'm giving you are final reads. this will change in a couple of weeks. on the surface, not a very good number. the response in the marketplace, not a huge response at this point but remember the market still trying to digest real from memory with regard to actual positives of the jobs report and it's a weekend. back to you. >> thanks a lot, rick. rick...
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sandy. the year 1888 was the last time the u.s. stock markets were shut for more than one day due to weather. the nyse and nasdaq are hoping to reopen tomorrow, wednesday. a key trading day because it's the last day of the month when traders prays their portfolios. meantime, new york city mayor is set to hold a news conference on sandy 45 minutes from now. we will go to that conference once the mayor begins his remarks. we'll hear from a number of ceos about how sandy has impacted their businesses. the heads of hartford financial and landry is among the top executives who will be joining us over the last few hours. how equity index futures are trading. will cease trading in 15 minutes time. the dow and nasdaq pointing d n down. as for europe, the action dominated by deutsche bank and bp. we do see green arrows across the board with a 1% gain in germany. >> at least 16 deaths blamed on sandy as the storm continues to wreak havoc on the northeast with new york and new jersey dechaired major di
sandy. the year 1888 was the last time the u.s. stock markets were shut for more than one day due to weather. the nyse and nasdaq are hoping to reopen tomorrow, wednesday. a key trading day because it's the last day of the month when traders prays their portfolios. meantime, new york city mayor is set to hold a news conference on sandy 45 minutes from now. we will go to that conference once the mayor begins his remarks. we'll hear from a number of ceos about how sandy has impacted their...
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. >>> as the northeast begins to recover from superstorm sandy, the hardest hit regions are bracing for a nor'easter storm tomorrow. could power that's finally been restored be knocked out again? new york power company con ed joins us next. >>> shares of hasbro is up today. i made a couple calls today on acquisition opportunities. having spoken to those advisers, they tell me there's nothing going on here that they're aware of at all in any way, shape or form involving hasbro. no one knows. it's a blog post. again, those who have advised hasbro in the past tell me they have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. >> it's not completely out of the blue in that disney did the deal with lucas films. >> lucas films, the rights to produce "star wars" figures and like are held by hasbro. there is perhaps speculation there would be interest. at this point at least judging from the responses i've got from those that worked with the company in the past, they tell me if it's happening, they're not aware of it at this point. >> okay. thanks for that, david. you can see the stock moving off
. >>> as the northeast begins to recover from superstorm sandy, the hardest hit regions are bracing for a nor'easter storm tomorrow. could power that's finally been restored be knocked out again? new york power company con ed joins us next. >>> shares of hasbro is up today. i made a couple calls today on acquisition opportunities. having spoken to those advisers, they tell me there's nothing going on here that they're aware of at all in any way, shape or form involving hasbro....
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sandy. retail sales down 0.3%. down five of the past six sessions. eurozone industrial production dropping the most in three years. we do see red arrows across the board. a big meeting today in washington between ceos and the president over the fiscal cliff. reports today say obama wants 1.6 trillion in new taxes, two times what republicans were offered last year. is this whole negotiation going nowhere? >> cisco not only surprises the street with a beat but says the u.s. enterprise business is showing signs of improvement. >>> and abercrombie silences the shorts. >> the president is scheduled to meet with a dozen ceos this afternoon to hear their concerns about looming tax increases and spending cuts. 73% of participants in a "wall street journal" ceo council conference said the fiscal cliff is their primary concern. goldman chairman and ceo lloyd blankfein talking about the importance of avoiding the fiscal cliff. he writes there's more than a trillion dollars of cash that is sitting on th
sandy. retail sales down 0.3%. down five of the past six sessions. eurozone industrial production dropping the most in three years. we do see red arrows across the board. a big meeting today in washington between ceos and the president over the fiscal cliff. reports today say obama wants 1.6 trillion in new taxes, two times what republicans were offered last year. is this whole negotiation going nowhere? >> cisco not only surprises the street with a beat but says the u.s. enterprise...
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. >> with all of the issues that we've seen over the past few weeks, whether it be superstorm sandy or worries about the fiscal cliff, how has business been tracking for these guys? >> generally we're seeing very strong business trends, looking at expedia, for example. a top line growth of 15% to 20%. sandy certainly had an impact. we're talking about 5 to $10 million. in the case of priceline, we're looking for 25% to 30% growth. very strong. we're seeing issues more on the hotel side of the coverage, say marriott or starwood. we're seeing relatively cautious tone in terms of corporate travel demand. >> how does -- let's say the likes of a marriott or starwood, let's say they discount their rooms. how does that impact the margins over a priceline or expedia? do they impact them at all so only the hotel stocks feel that? >> it does impact them. they take the rate and get paid a percentage off the top. expedia, priceline, isn't setting the rate. ultimately it would be a good thing if you have demand stepping up because you see discounting in the channel. oftentimes the leader traveler i
. >> with all of the issues that we've seen over the past few weeks, whether it be superstorm sandy or worries about the fiscal cliff, how has business been tracking for these guys? >> generally we're seeing very strong business trends, looking at expedia, for example. a top line growth of 15% to 20%. sandy certainly had an impact. we're talking about 5 to $10 million. in the case of priceline, we're looking for 25% to 30% growth. very strong. we're seeing issues more on the hotel...
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it's unsure and how large rather its losses are going to be from superstorm sandy. chubb trading flat. carl. >> thank you very much, jackie deangelis. >>> coming up next, james bonds in "skyfall." some critics are saying he's gone a little too far with corporate placement. we'll take a look next. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. >>> the 23rd installment of the james bonds series hits theaters this weekend but instead of losing steam the franchise is looking stronger and perhaps more than ever. why the sky could be the limit for "skyfall." julia. >> that's absolutely right, melissa. "skyfall" is well on its way for setting a new record. it's already grossed $5 billion over its 50-year lifespan. it's
it's unsure and how large rather its losses are going to be from superstorm sandy. chubb trading flat. carl. >> thank you very much, jackie deangelis. >>> coming up next, james bonds in "skyfall." some critics are saying he's gone a little too far with corporate placement. we'll take a look next. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be...
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. >> there is a notion out there that there will be a massive rebuilding on superstorm sandy and there's been so much damage that there will be massive buying of plywood and i'm just wondering sandy made landfall four days before the end of lowe's third quarter. how much impact do you expect there to be in the fourth quarter. did management say we will see that continued boost in sales because of sandy? >> the management went through a very reasoned conversation on what the hurricane impact has from preparation to impact to cleanup to actually rebuilding and restoring and right now we're in the cleanup phase. they quantified about 30 basis points of improvement for sandy and another 30 basis points for isaac. it also was comparing against hurricane irene last year so it was about a wash when you look at it on a comparative basis. quite frankly both home depot and lowe's have done incredible jobs in our view of making -- to help those communities that are impacted. everybody is, of course, very concerned about the people that were impacted by these storms. both companies will improve on t
. >> there is a notion out there that there will be a massive rebuilding on superstorm sandy and there's been so much damage that there will be massive buying of plywood and i'm just wondering sandy made landfall four days before the end of lowe's third quarter. how much impact do you expect there to be in the fourth quarter. did management say we will see that continued boost in sales because of sandy? >> the management went through a very reasoned conversation on what the...
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sandy. the weather hasn't been cooperating. so, there's some real consumer downturn as well. >> and what are you able to tell us about the decisions that your clients are making with you? you are trading leases all the time, presumably, all the big, high-street names. is there optimism? what are the leases you are signing at the moment, higher than lower than perhaps we had six months or a year ago? >> the national retailers continue to be very optimistic about the next couple of years. we are in a recovery, not with sa standing that the fiscal cliff. i think most of the national retailers continue to be optimistic about where they are going the next couple of years. lots of leases are being signed. store counts are being expanded. the retailers, in general, have stronger balance sheets and they are ready to grow again. hopefully, this will be just a temporary pause in terms of the fiscal situation. >> hey, david, i'm curious you when we are sitting here and just after the christmas holiday,
sandy. the weather hasn't been cooperating. so, there's some real consumer downturn as well. >> and what are you able to tell us about the decisions that your clients are making with you? you are trading leases all the time, presumably, all the big, high-street names. is there optimism? what are the leases you are signing at the moment, higher than lower than perhaps we had six months or a year ago? >> the national retailers continue to be very optimistic about the next couple of...
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the airline says holiday bookings look strong but it estimates a cost of superstorm sandy at 15 to 20 million in operating profits for this quarter. they also planned a 300 head count reduction through attrition they say. back to you. >> all right. thank you so much. house speaker boehner met with the president at the white house for almost an hour last night but there was no immediate sign of progress in resolving the fiscal cliff deadlock. earlier in the day both sides criticized each other for a lack of progress. this was the speaker yesterday. >> republicans must solve this problem by getting the spending line down. the president wants to pretend the spending isn't the problem. that's why we don't have an agreement. >> we're joined this morning by a republican member of the house budget committee congressman mick mulvany of south carolina. congressman, good morning to you. >> hey, guys. thanks for having me. >> it's been quite a week as we watch the progress or lack of progress in these talks and now so much of the attention is being paid to the house republicans and those that ag
the airline says holiday bookings look strong but it estimates a cost of superstorm sandy at 15 to 20 million in operating profits for this quarter. they also planned a 300 head count reduction through attrition they say. back to you. >> all right. thank you so much. house speaker boehner met with the president at the white house for almost an hour last night but there was no immediate sign of progress in resolving the fiscal cliff deadlock. earlier in the day both sides criticized each...